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Looking for a CAS project? Come join the Chemission team, a dedicated group of students with a love for chemistry and science, started by Marshall students! Knock off your creativity and service strands by expressing yourself. You will be creating a tangible portfolio of chemistry-related articles that broaden how people see the world, which will serve the community by kindling an early interest in young scholars!
Anyone can join, regardless of your experience with chemistry! As long as you can use your research skills to write articles and write to a high-school level, applying is easy. We will get back to you in 48 hours, after filling out the form.
APPLY HERE: https://forms.gle/EzpPqtBb4DuRN1NA9
Contact us: chemission.org@gmail.com
Visit our website: chemission.org
Thank you,
Victor
Looking for a CAS project? Come join the Chemission team, a dedicated group of students with a love for chemistry and science, started by Marshall students! Knock off your creativity and service strands by expressing yourself. You will be creating a tangible portfolio of chemistry-related articles that broaden how people see the world, which will serve the community by kindling an early interest in young scholars!
Anyone can join, regardless of your experience with chemistry! As long as you can use your research skills to write articles and write to a high-school level, applying is easy. We will get back to you in 48 hours, after filling out the form.
APPLY HERE: https://forms.gle/EzpPqtBb4DuRN1NA9
Contact us: chemission.org@gmail.com
Visit our website: chemission.org
Thank you,
Victor
Dear Active Minds,
I am the Internship Director at TurnUp, a 501(c)(3) non-partisan non-profit organization dedicated to increasing youth civic education, empowerment, and engagement. We were recently featured in Forbes as the 2022 standout non-profit organization.
I am reaching out to share our Civic Remote Internship for your students at George C. Marshall High School. The program is free and has no costs. We have been working with students year round since 2019 and have been thrilled by the enthusiasm and development of our graduates! Our capacity has grown to meet Gen Z's passion and we are excited to bring this invitation to students at George C. Marshall High School. Here is the application link.
The program's format is tailored to accommodate the ever fluctuating commitments and responsibilities of a student's lifestyle, our program is fully remote, has rolling admission and has a flexible time frame and schedule. All students have access to grow into more capable and responsible citizens and to develop their professional skills for a successful future.
Students join remote teams that are energized by diverse students from around the country who work on amplifying youth civic engagement. Along with our unique curriculum, peer to peer learning and expert speakers deepen their experience.
The program is free and has no costs. Students can count their participation for community service hours and TurnUp is authorized to give out awards and certificates, including The President’s Volunteer Service Award. The internship has also been invaluable for bolstering resumes, widening networking reach, and for earning college letters of recommendation.
We would like to invite your students to apply. The application link is here at bit.ly/tuinternship and the deadline for applications is rolling.
As we have maintained an anonymous 4.9 star rating, I deliver this invitation with confidence that your students will both enjoy and benefit from this internship experience.
Here are a few links to learn more about our program and to a flyer to share with your students: a flyer, a detailed description of our program, and our website.
If you have further questions, I would welcome the opportunity to talk with you about the program. Please feel free to sign up to join an information session with me here. If none of these times are convenient for you, please reach out to schedule a 1:1 meeting. We would be honored to be placed on your list of recommended internship opportunities.
Sincerely,
Nancy Shapiro, Psy.D
Internship Director, TurnUp
(207) 558-2474
nancy@turnup.us
The Thomas Jefferson Library has a Virtual Reading Buddies program on Wednesdays, 4:00-5:00, that pairs up high school volunteers with an elementary student who wants to practice their reading. The program is in Zoom breakout rooms monitored by a librarian.
https://librarycalendar.fairfaxcounty.gov/event/7256736
Where: anywhere you can Zoom
When: Wednesdays, 4:00-5:00 p.m.
For classes that require community service hours, please let the teachers know that we are accepting high school volunteers. They can email me with "Volunteer" in the Subject line.
Who: Mary.Nakashima@FairfaxCounty.gov
While this message is from last year, the youth service directory has a ton of opportunities.
I am reaching out from Volunteer Fairfax with some exciting opportunities for your students. I have attached our updated 2019/2020 youth service directory. It is filled with volunteer options in all fields accompanied, with descriptions. These include age range, as well as what would be needed/expected of attendees. There are options in every field of interest, as well as different geographical areas. We would like to provide monthly opportunities, in addition to ongoing ones which we will keep you updated on. Let me know if you have any questions or if I can be of any further assistance. This directory, and further information on youth volunteering, can be found on our website, Volunteer Fairfax.
Where: different geographical areas around Fairfax
Who: Molly Ferguson, Volunteer Fairfax, Starbucks Service Fellow, mferguson@volunteerfairfax.org, (610)-698=6382
"VolunteerMatch is the largest network in the nonprofit world, with the most volunteers, nonprofits and opportunities to make a difference." If you type in 22043, GCM's zip code, you will find over 1,400 opportunities
Where: different geographical areas around our zip code area and the country
Who: the non-profit organization
I have recently started a local community based non-profit called “Fairfax Diapers”. Our goal is to collect diapers through community organized drives and collect funds with the sole purpose of purchasing diapers for distribution to residents in need in Fairfax County. At this point, after two months in operation, we have distributed over 16,000 diapers to clients receiving food at a local food bank (Food for Others) but there is still so much need.
I am reaching out to you in case any of your IB students are looking for a project for those CAS hours! They could organize and run drives either in or outside of school, package/sort diapers, provide tech and or promotional assistance. Of course, a responsible self-starter or two would be ideal :)
Thanks so much for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Christine Kenny